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Foundations
Foundations
• Feature common to
  bridge and building
  structures
• Deep vs. shallow
• Safely transfer dead
  and live loads with
  acceptable levels of
  settlement
Foundations
Shallow Foundations
     – spread footings: column,
       combined, mat
     – strip footings: walls
•   placed on undisturbed or
    well-compacted soil
•   below frost line
•   consider effects of
    groundwater
•   typically reinforced or plain
    concrete
Foundations

Deep Foundations
• Piles
  – driven or drilled
  – bearing capacity from end-bearing or skin
     friction: usually combination of both
  – driven plum or battered (1:6 to 1:3)
  – driven to attain minimum tip elevation or
     required resistance in blows per foot (bpf)
Foundations
Piles
• Types
   – timber piles
   – precast/prestressed
     concrete piles
   – cast-in-place concrete
   – steel H-piles
   – steel pipe piles
   – composite
   – minipiles or micro piles
Foundations

     Pile Driving
     •   Equipment
          – mobile crane (usually crawler)
          – leads: fixed or swinging
          – hammer, helmet, & cushion
          – compressor (if air driven)
          – hydraulic unit (if vibratory)
          – steam plant (becoming
            obsolete)
Foundations
Pile Driving
• Equipment
   – follower
   – mandrel
• Pile accessories
   – point attachments
   – splices
   – pile to cap connections
Foundations
       Pile Driving
       • Hammers
          – steam or air: single-
            acting, double-acting,
            differential
          – diesel hammer: single-
            acting (open end) or
            double-acting (closed
            end)
          – vibratory
Pile Driving

• Dynamic analysis - wave equation “WEAP”
  – based on wave propagation theory with input
    from the static analysis
  – provides relationship between pile capacity
    and driving resistance i.e.: equates capacity
    to blow counts
  – predicts pile driving stresses
Pile Driving

• Benefits of using wave equation
  – verify piles can be driven to required depth &
    capacity
  – determine minimum required pile section
  – avoid overstressing pile during driving
  – optimize cost
Pile Driving
• Dynamic testing - Pile
  Driving Analyzers (PDA)
  and CAPWAP
   – uses strain gauge &
     accelerometers to
     measure force &
     velocity (converts
     strain to force and
     acceleration to
     velocity)
   – field tests the driving
     hammer and system
Pile Driving
• Dynamic testing - Pile Driving
  Analyzers (PDA) and
  CAPWAP
   – cost effective method of
     optimizing the driving
     system and estimating
     static pile capacity
   – using CAPWAP, hammer
     blows can be analyzed to
     estimate skin friction, end
     bearing, dynamic damping
     factors, and soil stiffness
Pile Driving
Pile Load Test (static)
• many tests have been used over the years to
  evaluate or confirm axial and lateral capacities
• Quick pile load tests (QPLT) are most common
• QPLT consists of constructing a reaction frame
  around the test pile
• the frame is anchored to reaction piles
• pile is incrementally loaded with an hydraulic jack
Pile Driving
Pile Driving
Pile Load Test (static)
• the test load is measured by a load cell
• deformation is measured with dial gauges, wire-
  mirror-scale, and surveying instruments
• apply load in 10 to 15% increments, maintaining
  a 2½ minute interval
• check deformation readings immediately before
  and after applying load
Pile Driving
Pile Load Test (static)
• incrementally increase load until reaching 200%
  of the design load or until continuos jacking is
  required to maintain the test load
• remove the load in 4 equal decrements
• plot the load-settlement data using the Davisson
  method
• the point where the load-settlement curve
  crosses the failure criterion is the failure load (Q f)
Pile Driving
Other Factors
• soil setup or “freeze” - common in clays
• relaxation - much less common, found in
  some silts or fine sand
• restrike pile to verify strength gain or loss
• 120 bpf is practical, safe, upper limit driving
  blow count
• 200 to 240 bpf is practical refusal
Pile Driving
Inspection
• position, plumb, or batter
• check cushion; change as necessary
• record blow counts
• verify correct operation of hammer
• check splices
• check piles for damage
• check for heave
Pile Driving
Driving Records
• prepare a sketch of foundation to identify
  piles and order of installation
• Drive records include:
   – pile ID and order of installation
   – ground elevation       – cut-off elevation
   – tip elevation          – final length
   – blows per foot (final foot recorded in bpi)
   – driving duration       – location of splices
Foundations
Retaining Walls
• gravity or cantilever
• components
   – stem wall
   – horizontal base
     includes:
       toe, heel, & key
   – weep holes for
     drainage
Foundations
Temporary Support
  Structures and
• sheeting w/wales and
  tie-backs
• soldier beams (piles)
  w/lagging
• pipe sleeves
• tremie concrete
Foundations
Underpinning
• remedial or
  precautionary
• remedial adds
  foundation capacity to
  inadequately supported
  structures
• precautionary - higher
  loads or changes in
  ground conditions
Foundations
Underpinning
• Temporary supports
   – shores
   – needle beams
   – grillage
• Pit underpinning - used
  for installing or
  extending foundation
  walls or footings
• Pile underpinning &
  various other methods

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Foundation notes

  • 2. Foundations • Feature common to bridge and building structures • Deep vs. shallow • Safely transfer dead and live loads with acceptable levels of settlement
  • 3. Foundations Shallow Foundations – spread footings: column, combined, mat – strip footings: walls • placed on undisturbed or well-compacted soil • below frost line • consider effects of groundwater • typically reinforced or plain concrete
  • 4. Foundations Deep Foundations • Piles – driven or drilled – bearing capacity from end-bearing or skin friction: usually combination of both – driven plum or battered (1:6 to 1:3) – driven to attain minimum tip elevation or required resistance in blows per foot (bpf)
  • 5. Foundations Piles • Types – timber piles – precast/prestressed concrete piles – cast-in-place concrete – steel H-piles – steel pipe piles – composite – minipiles or micro piles
  • 6. Foundations Pile Driving • Equipment – mobile crane (usually crawler) – leads: fixed or swinging – hammer, helmet, & cushion – compressor (if air driven) – hydraulic unit (if vibratory) – steam plant (becoming obsolete)
  • 7. Foundations Pile Driving • Equipment – follower – mandrel • Pile accessories – point attachments – splices – pile to cap connections
  • 8. Foundations Pile Driving • Hammers – steam or air: single- acting, double-acting, differential – diesel hammer: single- acting (open end) or double-acting (closed end) – vibratory
  • 9. Pile Driving • Dynamic analysis - wave equation “WEAP” – based on wave propagation theory with input from the static analysis – provides relationship between pile capacity and driving resistance i.e.: equates capacity to blow counts – predicts pile driving stresses
  • 10. Pile Driving • Benefits of using wave equation – verify piles can be driven to required depth & capacity – determine minimum required pile section – avoid overstressing pile during driving – optimize cost
  • 11. Pile Driving • Dynamic testing - Pile Driving Analyzers (PDA) and CAPWAP – uses strain gauge & accelerometers to measure force & velocity (converts strain to force and acceleration to velocity) – field tests the driving hammer and system
  • 12. Pile Driving • Dynamic testing - Pile Driving Analyzers (PDA) and CAPWAP – cost effective method of optimizing the driving system and estimating static pile capacity – using CAPWAP, hammer blows can be analyzed to estimate skin friction, end bearing, dynamic damping factors, and soil stiffness
  • 13. Pile Driving Pile Load Test (static) • many tests have been used over the years to evaluate or confirm axial and lateral capacities • Quick pile load tests (QPLT) are most common • QPLT consists of constructing a reaction frame around the test pile • the frame is anchored to reaction piles • pile is incrementally loaded with an hydraulic jack
  • 15. Pile Driving Pile Load Test (static) • the test load is measured by a load cell • deformation is measured with dial gauges, wire- mirror-scale, and surveying instruments • apply load in 10 to 15% increments, maintaining a 2½ minute interval • check deformation readings immediately before and after applying load
  • 16. Pile Driving Pile Load Test (static) • incrementally increase load until reaching 200% of the design load or until continuos jacking is required to maintain the test load • remove the load in 4 equal decrements • plot the load-settlement data using the Davisson method • the point where the load-settlement curve crosses the failure criterion is the failure load (Q f)
  • 17.
  • 18. Pile Driving Other Factors • soil setup or “freeze” - common in clays • relaxation - much less common, found in some silts or fine sand • restrike pile to verify strength gain or loss • 120 bpf is practical, safe, upper limit driving blow count • 200 to 240 bpf is practical refusal
  • 19. Pile Driving Inspection • position, plumb, or batter • check cushion; change as necessary • record blow counts • verify correct operation of hammer • check splices • check piles for damage • check for heave
  • 20. Pile Driving Driving Records • prepare a sketch of foundation to identify piles and order of installation • Drive records include: – pile ID and order of installation – ground elevation – cut-off elevation – tip elevation – final length – blows per foot (final foot recorded in bpi) – driving duration – location of splices
  • 21. Foundations Retaining Walls • gravity or cantilever • components – stem wall – horizontal base includes: toe, heel, & key – weep holes for drainage
  • 22. Foundations Temporary Support Structures and • sheeting w/wales and tie-backs • soldier beams (piles) w/lagging • pipe sleeves • tremie concrete
  • 23. Foundations Underpinning • remedial or precautionary • remedial adds foundation capacity to inadequately supported structures • precautionary - higher loads or changes in ground conditions
  • 24. Foundations Underpinning • Temporary supports – shores – needle beams – grillage • Pit underpinning - used for installing or extending foundation walls or footings • Pile underpinning & various other methods